Ladlow Linzi, Neale Bren
School of Sociology and Social Policy , University of Leeds E-mail:
Soc Policy Soc. 2016 Jan;15(1):113-127. doi: 10.1017/S1474746415000500.
Drawing on an ESRC funded qualitative longitudinal study of young fatherhood, this article explores the experiences of young offender fathers, the complex intersection of offender and fatherhood pathways for young men and the impact of professional support and tailored intervention programmes on these processes. The article challenges the axiom of young offender fathers as inherently 'risky', and suggests the utility of a dynamic, life course approach to criminal policy and practice that recognises the fluidity of their life journeys, and brings ideas of redemption more centrally into the picture.
本文借鉴了经济与社会研究委员会(ESRC)资助的一项关于年轻父亲身份的定性纵向研究,探讨了年轻罪犯父亲的经历、年轻男性罪犯与父亲身份路径的复杂交叉,以及专业支持和量身定制的干预计划对这些过程的影响。本文挑战了年轻罪犯父亲本质上 “有风险” 这一公理,并提出了一种动态的、贯穿一生的方法在刑事政策和实践中的效用,该方法认识到他们人生旅程的流动性,并将救赎的理念更核心地纳入其中。